This game will consist of 16 or 20 players. These players will be divided into 4 teams, equally.
The players will then compete in challenges to earn points, and teams may use points in order to gain advantages in challenges. The tournament will have 15 challenges in total. In each challenge, the winning team gets 3 points, the runner up team gets 2 pts, the 2nd runner up team gets 1 pt, and the last team gets nothing. The team with the most points at the end of the 15th challenge will win.

You might be wondering, “err mah gerd so stoopid host forgot to tell us deh prize of teh advantage su nubby xdddd”, I assure you it is nothing like that, I totally didn’t forget it and just remember it now, there will be 3 sorts of advantages, each varying in the amount of points. The first type is a one that’s nothing too fancy, but it is still an advantage, it costs 1 point. The second type is something that will provide a noticeable disadvantage and it costs 2 points. The third and final type is an advantage that will make you nearly overpowered, if I am careful enough. It costs 3 points. However, I strongly recommend not using this because there will be absolutely no profit, unless it’s the 15th challenge and you’re at least 3 points ahead of the team with the most points beside you.

There will be certain exceptional challenges that will involve not being able to have any advantages. The teams will, naturally, be made using random.org and your sign up number beside your name in the Sign-Ups section. In some challenges, it would be possible for the teams to all get points if they co-operate in these type of challenges.

The players of the team which wins will be awarded an official win in the Master FGF Thread along with a mention in my profile (not that it amounts to anything). Those are all the details to how the game works, the rules are in the next section.

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